Sixteenth-century tomatoes in Europe: who saw them, what they looked like, and where they came from

1462 days ago
RT @Economicbotany: Another fascinating paper by Tinde van Andel & colleagues on historic herbarium specimens: Sixteenth-century tomatoes i…
RT @Economicbotany: Another fascinating paper by Tinde van Andel & colleagues on historic herbarium specimens: Sixteenth-century tomatoes i…
1462 days ago
RT @MonkCuisine: On tomatoes in Europe. Abstract is really useful even if you're not up to a reading the full article (or are on holiday an…
RT @Economicbotany: Another fascinating paper by Tinde van Andel & colleagues on historic herbarium specimens: Sixteenth-century tomatoes i…
RT @Economicbotany: Another fascinating paper by Tinde van Andel & colleagues on historic herbarium specimens: Sixteenth-century tomatoes i…
1462 days ago
RT @Economicbotany: Another fascinating paper by Tinde van Andel & colleagues on historic herbarium specimens: Sixteenth-century tomatoes i…
RT @Economicbotany: Another fascinating paper by Tinde van Andel & colleagues on historic herbarium specimens: Sixteenth-century tomatoes i…
RT @Economicbotany: Another fascinating paper by Tinde van Andel & colleagues on historic herbarium specimens: Sixteenth-century tomatoes i…
RT @Economicbotany: Another fascinating paper by Tinde van Andel & colleagues on historic herbarium specimens: Sixteenth-century tomatoes i…
RT @juliosbernal: "The indigenous farmers growing these traditional varieties should be supported to conserve these heirloom varieties in-s…
RT @Economicbotany: Another fascinating paper by Tinde van Andel & colleagues on historic herbarium specimens: Sixteenth-century tomatoes i…
1462 days ago
RT @MonkCuisine: On tomatoes in Europe. Abstract is really useful even if you're not up to a reading the full article (or are on holiday an…
"The indigenous farmers growing these traditional varieties should be supported to conserve these heirloom varieties in-situ." Sixteenth-century tomatoes in Europe https://t.co/h3pg68SgLG a través de @PeerJLife
1462 days ago
RT @MonkCuisine: On tomatoes in Europe. Abstract is really useful even if you're not up to a reading the full article (or are on holiday an…
1462 days ago
RT @Economicbotany: Another fascinating paper by Tinde van Andel & colleagues on historic herbarium specimens: Sixteenth-century tomatoes i…
1462 days ago
RT @MonkCuisine: On tomatoes in Europe. Abstract is really useful even if you're not up to a reading the full article (or are on holiday an…
RT @MonkCuisine: On tomatoes in Europe. Abstract is really useful even if you're not up to a reading the full article (or are on holiday an…
RT @Economicbotany: Another fascinating paper by Tinde van Andel & colleagues on historic herbarium specimens: Sixteenth-century tomatoes i…
RT @MonkCuisine: On tomatoes in Europe. Abstract is really useful even if you're not up to a reading the full article (or are on holiday an…
RT @MonkCuisine: On tomatoes in Europe. Abstract is really useful even if you're not up to a reading the full article (or are on holiday an…
On tomatoes in Europe. Abstract is really useful even if you're not up to a reading the full article (or are on holiday and are supposed to be relaxing
RT @Economicbotany: Another fascinating paper by Tinde van Andel & colleagues on historic herbarium specimens: Sixteenth-century tomatoes i…
Such a great, interesting paper to start the day | Sixteenth-century tomatoes in Europe https://t.co/wWLHMU0nMm via @PeerJLife #naturalhistory
RT @Economicbotany: Another fascinating paper by Tinde van Andel & colleagues on historic herbarium specimens: Sixteenth-century tomatoes i…
RT @Economicbotany: Another fascinating paper by Tinde van Andel & colleagues on historic herbarium specimens: Sixteenth-century tomatoes i…